Netflix animated feature “KPop Demon Hunters.” However, this is not the day.
In fact, the streaming service celebrated in a tweet earlier this week that the film has once again made Netflix history — achieving a new viewership high five weeks following its debut on the platform. Such a remarkable achievement in sustained popularity is especially noteworthy for an animated movie that stars imaginary K-pop idols who also act as demon hunters. Unlike nearly all of Netflix’s live-action theatrical offerings, this K-pop-infused musical-action mix has managed to soar, gaining traction rather than plummeting rapidly. It is currently experiencing its most successful week yet for global viewership, amassing 25.8 million views in just this past week, according to Netflix’s recent Top 10 report.
Additionally: It holds the position of the #1 Netflix original film in 26 nations. Moreover, it’s not solely about the stunning visuals or the narrative. The film’s soundtrack has surged on music rankings, generating significant word-of-mouth excitement and attracting new audiences who then uncover the film that lies behind the music — or is it the music that lies behind the film?
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